Gallstones
Double Whammy
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Hey, Re and others - this was on the uterine cancer board:
from CancerWatch "The effects of chemotherapy greatly weaken the liver's detoxification abilities. For example, chemotherapy and radiotherapy kill cells. Some cancer cells, some normal cells. And the dead cells pass to the liver, which has to work hard to break them down and pass them out into the intestines. Cholesterol builds up around some of the dead cells to form stones, sometimes several thousands of them. These in turn block the bile ducts and prevent the elimination of toxins. One US estimate was that virtually every cancer patient had gallstones because the effects of chemo greatly lessens the liver's detoxification ability."
Interesting. It does seem like many have developed gallstones, doesn't it?
Suzanne
from CancerWatch "The effects of chemotherapy greatly weaken the liver's detoxification abilities. For example, chemotherapy and radiotherapy kill cells. Some cancer cells, some normal cells. And the dead cells pass to the liver, which has to work hard to break them down and pass them out into the intestines. Cholesterol builds up around some of the dead cells to form stones, sometimes several thousands of them. These in turn block the bile ducts and prevent the elimination of toxins. One US estimate was that virtually every cancer patient had gallstones because the effects of chemo greatly lessens the liver's detoxification ability."
Interesting. It does seem like many have developed gallstones, doesn't it?
Suzanne
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My first MRI (mid Aug '09) I
My first MRI (mid Aug '09) I had no issues. Second MRI Jan 28 '10 (last day of 2nd batch of Chemo) I had Gall Bladder Sludge (yes that is a medical term). Nov '10 last MRI - have Gall Stones. Still have had no issues - just shows on MRI.
The way I understood it from my PA is that because of the massive amount of cells being killed during Chemo, they are an overload on the gall bladder and become Sludge in it. Once Chemo stops, you have a 50/50 chance of the Sludge resolving itself or it goes on to form Stones - in my case it formed stones but without an MRI I wouldn't know they were there.
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